Is massage effective for cerebral infarction hemiplegia

For patients with cerebral infarction, the sequelae of hemiplegia are more common in clinical practice. Giving massage to the hemiplegic side of the limb can help improve the patient’s blood circulation and promote functional recovery, but just massaging the hemiplegic side of the limb cannot achieve a good therapeutic effect. For the hemiplegic side of the limb should be early rehabilitation exercise, including the placement of functional position, functional exercise and other comprehensive treatment means. Therefore, for patients with cerebral infarction hemiplegia, massage has a certain promotion effect, but it cannot achieve the clinical treatment effect. For patients with cerebral infarction hemiplegia, secondary prevention measures of cerebrovascular disease should be carried out early in clinical treatment, including the application of antiplatelet, lipid-lowering, hypoglycemic drugs and other related drugs. In addition, we should also effectively prevent and treat the underlying diseases of patients, improve their dietary structure in daily life, give them a low-salt, low-fat and low-calorie diet, promote a light and easy-to-digest diet, appropriately consume more fresh fruits and vegetables, improve their lifestyle, quit smoking and alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and avoid corresponding psychological fluctuations.